@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ You can control the display options in **Rendering Pane** as follows.
### Changing the display mode
In the **Rendering Pane**, the *polar coordinates* is set by default. You can change the display mode from the *polar coordinates* (globe) mode to the *Cartesian coordinates* (map box), or versus, as follows.
1. In *Menu Category*, choose *Home* category.
1. In **Menu Bar**, choose *Home* menu category.
1. In *Map* panel, click the upper part of the *Globe* button to change the display mode.
![](img/3-4-display-mode.png)
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@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ The *Legend* shows a brief explanation and the colormap of the selected layers.
The *Color Bar* shows the variable names and units of the selected variable.
* You can show or hide the *Legend* and the *Color Bar* as follows.
1. In *Menu Category*, choose *Home* category.
1. In **Menu Bar**, choose *Home* menu category.
1. In *Map* panel, you can
* click the upper part of the *Legend* button to show or hide the *Legend*; or
* click the lower part of the *Legend* button to show or hide the *Color Bar*.
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@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ The *Color Bar* shows the variable names and units of the selected variable.
Note that the options in the *Contour Levels* panel and the *Emphasis Level* panel are applied only if the selected layer is a scalar (Horizontal Plane/Vertical Cross-Section) layer.
* The alternative way to edit the options for the current layer is as follows:
1. In *Menu Category*, choose *Home* category.
1. In **Menu Bar**, choose *Home* menu category.
1. In *Layer Setup* panel, you can
* click the upper part of the *Layer Option* button to see the *Setup Colormap and Limit Range* dialog box; or
* click the lower part of the *Layer Option* button to select the detail setup options.
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@@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ The *Color Bar* shows the variable names and units of the selected variable.
* Scroll up or down to zoom in to or zoom out from the display area of the **Rendering Pane**. For finer adjustments, scroll up or down while pressing the *Ctrl* key.
* You can set the zoom (in/out) level and viewpoint of the *3D - Image* to the default values by